I Let's Tall: it Over ., ss.n it would be difficult to have a plebiscite. or even a Gallup Poll 3,, me impressions of tourists re gm-ding our "million acre farm' 3... the consensus-. of opinion seems to be that we have ii great many natural resources to make he Island a he ppy hunting pound for those who seek ldeai rscation surroundings. Most of as native: have heard unsolicited mnplunente y remarks a h o u t he unique charm of I Prince Ed- ward Island sumnie . and of the .rt-hand friendliness of our peo- P1" etc Naturally opinions of this lcind are not unanimous. We get some criticism too. and some ,of it well-deserved. We were talking to a gentleman from Louisiana re- rently -a very articulate gentle- man who spoke his mind, but not -419 type that scoffs at everything which isn't done in their home own of Podunkit. He was lyrical ibout the natural charm of the gland. and of its friendly people. -19 said he had never played on a more beautiful golf course than that at Cavendish. On the debit mie he said we scored very .low .n the adequacy of our signs along the highways. Jocuiarly he said our Island theme song should be "Where do We S0 lmm mill: also said our information bureau should be at Borden. ra- rhcr than on the outskirts of Sum- merside. We should be able to take honest criticism. It will help is nnt to become too complacent about this beautiful vacation land. and to exert ourselves more to nake it even better than It is A llnoi-ion Miss Lesley Campbell, Need- ham, Mass.. is visiting her cou- sin. Miss Janet Profit, Alber- inn. M.r. and M.rs. Larry Bropl1l'- Orange, N. .l.. are visiting the latter: mother, Mrs. M. J. Red- mond, Alberton. Miss Antoinette Bernard. R.N.. her sister Mildred La France and infant son Gregory, returned to their home in Chicago on Mon- day. They were accompanied as far as Montreal by their nephew'- Kenueth and Allen. They have been guests oi their parents. Mr. Bf, wii.L SPEAK On Sunday. August 21st. at the regular morning service of the Summerside Presbyterian Church Miss Beryl Miiiar Presbyterian Home Missionary. will tell of her work among the Indians at Shoal Lake Reserve, Manitoba. Miss Miller, a Prince Edward Island girl. is at present spend- ing a vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Miiiar. Elierslie. After completing commercial studies at Prince of Wales Col- lege. Charlottetown. Miss Miiiar was employed in Summerslde and Ottawa. the Presbyterian Missionary and Deaconess Training School. Tor- onto. graduating in June 1954. Shortly afterwards in Zion Church, Charlottetown, Miss Miiiar was designated a Deaconess in the Presbyterian Church in Canada, by the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward island. -As a student missionary Miss Miiiar did survey work in Dart- mouth. N. S. for the Presbytery of Halifax and Lunenburg. and also'worked among the Indians in Reserves in Manitoba. Sask- atchewan and North Western Ontario. For the past year she has been doing mission work for the Presbyterian Church among the Indians of Manitoba. BRITISH SCOUTS FLY HERE LONDON (Reutersl - A thou- In 1951 she entered ed Ind M11 A- -l- 39l'Wd- Alb" sand British boy scouts will fly the tom Atlantic in a fleet of 14 chartered -mrfmj planes to attend the eighth world lamboree at. Niagara-on-the-Lake, Hand 0nt.. Aug. 18-28. it was announced Wednesday. The first plane leaves lll Cannery London airport Friday. The last 6"”! Toombli mm of ML and leaves Manchester Aug. 10. Mrs. Irving Toombs. Bedeque. suf- fered the loss of the end of the third finger on his left hand yesten day morning while working at the cannery at Central Bedeque. It is understood that the accid- out occurred about 7:3) a.m. as he l was engaged in cleaning canning equipment before leaving for home after having worked on the night shift. He received medical attention from Dr. R. M. Simms and after being taken to Prince County Hos- pital was allowed to return home later in the day. FEAR SPREAD OF TITOISM LONDON (Reutersl- Hungaryls prosecutor-general, Kalman Czako, has been dismissed. the Hungarian news agency MTI announced Wed- nesday. Joszef Sznlai has been ap- pointed his successor. The meas- urea were said taken as as result of chaos in the Hungarian Com- munist party following the recent visit of Russian leaders to Pres- ident Tito of Yugoslavia, and the rnore friendly attitude toward Tito sm. 'Weslern Guardian PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's ltore. Saturday. August 13th at REGULAR DANCE. Irisbiown FUNDAMENTAL B APTIST CHURCH, Central Bedsque. Sun- day services: Morning worship 1015; Sunday School ll noon; Evangelistic hour 7.!) p.n. Rev. Ralph Seeloy. Minister. NORTI BIDIQUI United Church. services Sunday, Aug. 21: Travellers Rent 9.!) a.rn.; Freetown 11.00 a.ns.; North Bed- Ouue 7.3) p.m. Rev. J. K. Camp- bell. Minister. NORTH TRYON Prubyterlan "N-ll. service Aug. 1, 11 em. Churoli school 12.15. Mr. Cari English will conduct the service. Ml” M"! A. MecKenzio. dea- conesii. CENTRAL Comm ten the Palmer Building. 10 Spring- .treet. Summersidc. will begin. classes on September tith. Sec- ieiarlal. shorthand. typewriiing "id bookkeeping courles. Write l0! 456 or phone 2900. llnnche Macusn. Principal. JENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. H: ;ln.gGallantuwinh to announce a e . mdaughfulnain of their young nnis Grant erciel College nda Ann to Joseph - and M son of the late Mr. to 1 hrs. John Grady. Marriage 5, G ! gplace September 5. 1955. - Plill 5 Church. summer-side. NEENSINGTON-Summerdeid Pas- smzmcharge. Sunday. Aug. am: erfield. morning worship 1! , Hall. Monday night. Music by l,q:',, spanned by the S" Erwin Deighen and The Sunshine ice CREAM SOCIAL. Sea View my" DO" Pm" Monday. 22nd, h old of W. A. and Sunday School. Personals 'ofnce of the Secretary. E” the District DIIIIIOII. Public in certified cheque or buds ea Sgt. J. Milton and Mrs. Doyle have returned to their home in Summerside after spending an enjoyable holiday in Moreli and vicinity. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Keefe. SEALED TENDERS addressed to tho underlined. and endorsed "'f'l.'NDER FOR WKARF RECONSTRUCTION. SHEET, HARBOUR (EAST RIVER). HALIFAX COUNTY. N.l.". Will DI received in MI until 1:00 p.rn. iE.IllB'sgf'.l. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER ., . . I Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office I the Chld higlnur. Department d Public Works. Ottewl. Ontario. at the office of . Bod- ford Row. Ilnllfn. N.a.. and at the Post office. at shoot Harbour. NJ. To be considered such tender Ihult be -ccoinpenied by A security in the form H specified the form of tender and made on or according to then turns and In accusi- snce with the conditions not forth therein. The Department. through the Chief l:nctnser'u office (II. and IL). or through the underulluod. or through the office (I the District llnniuoor It llalifu. N.B.. lxpnly blueprints and modification of the was-kondopodfefauumoftztouin the form of a cheque or money-oudr pavtihlo Ill lnlurod In Motorcycle. .Cor Collision David Bchurman. 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schur- mau. Central Bedequo. had his left wrist broken. his left ankle sprained. and . ived multiple minor bniises just at dark last evening when the Royal Enfieid motorcycle on which he was rid- ing was struck by a car driven by Gilbert Arsenault of Bedeque. The accident occurred on the highway opposite the feed ware- house operated by Amalgamated Dairies at Central Bedeque. Mr. A. enault, accompanied by his wife and members of his family. was proceeding in the direction of Summerside and was in the process of turning into the. warehouse yard where he intend- ed to pick up some feed when the collision occurred. The motorcycle was proceeding along the highway in the opposite direction to the car. When the crash happened the motorcycle rider was thrown to the pave- ment and the car. before com- ing to a halt, continued off the pavement dragging the motor- cycle underneath the front end. The injured rider, DavidSchur- man. last spring completed his fourth year studies at Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown. Following his accident last ev- ening he received medical atten- tion from Dr. H. M. Simms in Bedeque and was removed to Prince County Hospital where late-last night he was resting as cnmfortabiy as could be expect- . S tcontinued from page 10) ' train which will .ake them to the. Catholic Women's league. the ATTENDING STUDY CENRE Miss Maureen Wood of Sourls,,Centre has been made possible by Miss Ernestine MacDonald of financial itance from organi- Tignish and Mr. James Norton of zatlons in their own communities Summerside are seen boarding the: such as The Y's Ments Club. the International Junior Red Cross School and the Junior Red Cross. Study Centre in Kingston, Ontario.l On their return from this Study This Study Centre opens on Aug- Centre, these Juniors will speak Football Gels Underway in Woof Tonight By THE CANADIAN PRESS At least 11 weekends and 44 games of Western Conference pro- feuionui football begins tonight. The 40-game regular schedule of the Waters Intei-provincial Foot- ball Union will open with tradi- tional rivalry. The Grey Cup cham- pion Edmonton Eskimos meet Cal- gary Stempeders in the Cow Town, while Winnipeg Blue Bombers go against Saskatchewan Rougbriders at Regina. Ill M01148! night games Edmon- ton in at Wlnnlpes. while Stam- Pederl open the Vancouver season against British Columbia Lions, who won only one game Play last season. 10-GAME SCHEDULE Each of the five teams will play 10 unmet. eight of them at home, by Oct. 29. The two-game, total- point semifinals open Nov. 5. and the best-of-three finals on Remem- brance Day. 33' next weekend. all five clubs must cut down to the 12 imports allowed them under altered WIFU regulations. The eastern Big Four teams this year will carry 10 m. ports. 1" l0l1l8ht's action. each team will dress 28 players. despite Wm. nipeg line coach Larry Cabrs-lli's contention that "ridiculous." If Bombers were :ii-- lowed to dress "30 or 33 players, which is ideal." he says." then we could do something." Tennis Results OTTAWA (CP )--Results at the Canadian junior tennis champion- . WESTON, Ont. (CPI - Arnold the three spectators in his third round, played with a steel nerve and the assuredness of a veteran Friday to take over a five-stroke championship after three rounds. Palmer, 25-year-old newcomer to the circuit. fired a dazzling 64 Friday to set up n three-round fo- tni of 195. a record for any three rounds in the tournament. It was a sizzling day for Palmer ir slzziin weather and hot enough to c a u s e the temperamental Arnold Palmer Takes Over 5-Stroke Golf Open Lead Palmer of Latrobe. Pu. who hitjing h lead in the Canadian open golf meshs Lake, N. 11., fried valiantly The Guardian Page 11 Saturday, Aug. 20. 1955 Gone Conley ,,;-I;":,:;,,B0,',;,,';-;,b;;-;.-Iv-' Out For Season . Palmer threatened to make I oi . I irunaway, starting out Friday with '.r:JI”';::P'ial?iEt': n::;) TtAomcm' a two-stroke lead. , Little Jackie sum. Jr., of Kia-V. Gllflfjiwggiifgv g'wlom . lseason. ::n:::: "Eh;:I(;,k”B'::'rkT' rfzintijlu Dr. Bruce Brewer reported that lshnl a five-under-par 67 to siav in.' "" mwermg Pmher h" 'uH"" lhe closest spot with M0 but he an Injury m 'h' Hume”. &" Ewes three strokes worse 'off thanlhgldldtnwrhn H" hon" '' Q. h It kis nu er. l,;.?Iu;':g:y.u '' M W" m" J” Thchlnlury. Dr. Brown" I : - "1 muc mnro serous" an I ibyIl,;;"'26fy:::folg( Esggggngge strained or pulled shoulder and Huge Giants May New- Parks Are Provided By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK 'AFl--Cilv officials were told Friday that both Brook- lyn Dodgers and New York Giants such is number is may be forced to move from their campmgni present. sites unless they are pro-. vided new hasehall parks. Waiter 0'MaiIey, president of the Dodgers, fssued the warning at an informal meeting with Mayor Rob- ert Wagner and some of his aides. . 0'Malley said unless a suitable , new site for Brooklyn games is found by 1958 the club may move away, with the Giants lollowing suit. Tommy Bolt of Chattanooga to ox-;rolled up a string of nine birdieslr?"""m?"'l”d ”' " c”"l'7 5' in WIFUrplode. Tommy lost both his tem-land went over par only at the-RV?" ' """pme re” par and his caddy, changing beg-p235-yard par three 11th when hisl - toters at the 12th hole. drive was to the right and he K Bolt's first caddy quit after tell- i pitched short. T472. "ll..leweilyn)AI : Prnnano 4Rngersl 1 Eva York Kwatchfnrdl .. . I Revea Bot Do gers An c------- n------.- .... .. a Times 216. 21704. Humdalc owned by Myron Bell, n f.'harlnttetnu'n driven by , Mrireslrle: Freririie Scott owned in" Mr: lihintaralis T1-um. .1;-iv. an hr Len 0 Hf-arg ill Jersey Citx and would not con- W523" :l-3'f')"lE;;,m l3;g'135l';-- 315-59- ttnue to play in Ehbets Field. ;.(;gh' ., 1'0" 5 their present home. after the 1957 ash" ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Brink of Commerce 1 Building 5 Summcrside. P.E.l. Phone 288 AA-riniin-I-dg grrngngpgzg-pp Professional Cards Jo Jo Spencer 3.30. 2.40. 4.90, .'l 00; 2.90 2nd dash: -11.40, 3.00, 2.80, 2.50. 2.50, . 2.90. i B. Trot Patrick Riirliniiz l'l'ux'nnr)i l Tm hi 3” - . Jack C Chips Ifionrnyi 3 2 Toronto Stock; use 21 concludes on August 31. audlto Various Hull! 5030015 and 0""-”1' S 9' 3f,y.:y1;',',f,',,l',?;d',o ) --p..,s,,,,..11.., 1 .,.,.,e,... ""5 prob. (obhlestnnc -riiaissmw 2 5 :i , r- "rr-r--- will be attended by High Schooligroups in the.province, tell them 3. Rankin and D &:-;d, m lam J5 hm!-er than the Dodgers 5,,,,,,,,,,. C,.,,,Emy., (Ram. W. Alllort Robertson 90'' 5W'"' F W 3'" 35 Students from many differentgof their learning experiences and Ham” detevmed T M C hilflr - am” .. mp Emnkwn expwme 53... I g H I 4; 2 P. E. I. MUTFAI. BUILDING -mo s'''wk'' " 9 9 lcountries as well as from the give 'tliem ideas which will be ' - 9-3” 3 and , 3 , . V Granville at Water Street .1100 sheep C no N5 its - , .. . . K. Acheson. Toronto 6-4 6-4 5310- if anybody vent. the trio Real Fingn vnllleaiai 4 fl rtnf l. 175” 5h"”" 9” 935 975 lumled States and Ca"ad"' . beneficial m carrymg 0" '."”'e Girl's Singles ltopelnl ' teams would 1:0. But that doesn't iii Pat .lr. tMacGrct:nri S 4 4 Summenmre "mqs M" W M W The atlclldance 0r these Prmce wccessful Hlgh School Red cross Semi-fi'nals- mean we coiildnit plav in the gen- -ill Biirilong Wlarllonaldl 7' 7 ii DIAL E 0' 80, 23,3: f,",,,ff"” :3 3,: 35: Edward Island delegates at this Branches. (Photo by M. Mallett) F. sazansiki Hannranwk Hm! era. area of New Y0'rk Cuyp Li Times. '312.'215. 2,1.-V3 l 33'” '31 '9” 5”” ” 3 ” -- -- --W is defeated P. Dewis. Halit;-ix, sari w 1-” .- .1 l Patrick Budlong owned and H-E.-("H-MW-U ill: Tsrulligr 14" ill: lilzz for the third highest standing in f;'Gl.5hA- Harflay. Vancouver. tie-V .nnr:5:::;. nDF(:lTlll1Sgefla'lll:mlll:allT'T ll"lV”" ll-V G9” 5' T'”""- nal". ,'?:,'oSSlf,f,','Il;on :2” 51"” "M the Summerslcle High School '9 HRH-d.' 6-4. would he disrusscd by the board mwlh A R. W. Ellis & Son Limited ' mm 5.5, can ,9 ,7 J1" ' . Fl IP35 llwhl” l"lWlll .nf cstiniatv. probably next Wcrinc.s- P3"""l"'”Pl5 '5'" 'l-"l5l' 5" '" Flrc - Auto - Casualty 950 Sullivan can on on Miss Phyllis Britten. daughter DR Thompson Wright. Chic-age.; "as . .doy. "We want to help you.” the 440- 3-40-' 5-lift 300- 9-7" 3"” i Siirrimcr St. Snmmcrsldi Egg: Sufi 1:1" 10 10 10 of 38,- Dr C 3,-men central rrivcd by plane on Tuesday, AG-tDl1l1lke 311:1 R. Senkowski, mayor said fl-15-l1 750- 3-7” 230- 1"-W 5”"? ----W - vnn isi too I ' ' ' " ' iamramc. .t '- , ' . 310 .1 ri. . 4. ..1.. .; - ";3.fll":'”.: .323" ihiillii ..l”...””El;...”J'.i”S2...;5 .."f"Sl.3”'ii.;” "I-flf...l'.” lvilzlt” ind D. w....?.Sf.f”..f.i..i”".lf'." OM-yo ,vr-id-IT--J 5'--v --gg;c-5; 320 .4." 47:." ” 5” 2”" 1 Opiomeinsi E 15 310 - t I ' ' v;.o ' ' ' into ac inn ast. ues ay wi P ' ' ' ' ' E E P km moor Lund nos 19a 19:. me schooi opened on Mgmigy, Middleton. and to attend the ,,u.m.,SF a”,m,mCemEm me, me Clasglfled page . - Br . an ' S I o r - - , 2 ' - - -- --Z33 1.'3i'.K"rm. id dl:::::.:;u,eac H e p l His relatives and friends in Fern- .E-t Dlildge and S. Chapman, mmal League games next season Lumda-..-'9 (M.f"e:"de) -L Ti REGENT THEATRE 31-05- 70” T""'5 E" 33 1'! 19 wood. will be pleased to learn that 0" "33 v delealed P. Daye. North -s sllmmel 59- 55-31319 u "” '""" ll” fl”! 4? 41 Rev Clare Wrisht and Mrs V1. spew”; rvimams chm-iqua -ydney. N. S. and S Thompson P5 AMEO" - . 4 . : - - - - - - .E.....' - - - H 1.! 5-2. 5.3. .3 F",'.,d,,,,,,, :2 2 ;g Wright and their claughter. lxatlip town has received the degree of -rim--k - '3I;amaVl vanwuver and P. c- B. F. Hunter. R.O. sou Asbost Mo 830 530 rm and son William, have reurneo gachelur of Educamn at the .5... Barnard .fommn defeated E xgmsmownn gummgrsmg, p,E.r, . phon, gm 33: ,';f,f;" ,3 7g 7;; '0, their home in K"ii'00rl 0!!" vocation of the Mount Allison 5,an,;,;,,,j Tsnm; 5. S and D FM” Smrdav 7 1, 9 15 W. SMALL.'iiAN'S BUILDING .59., M . 3 arm,- alter a pleasant visit with gummer 5.-honl recently held . g H A 54 Rn ' - -' -- v- -9' - -- -' no on girl 31,. 31... 3f... relatives and frtrurls at lluiclietnn -----j-m-m-' P.;:.::- a;M5- mixed double! 'F"" Salulga-IT 7 30 lAi5T l MR-W A. Ray-moud Grant, 331&oU3:nc;; logy. 10: so: and Searletown. They attendedthe ("pent W:gle;Fsnv?l:llflll nglrgilailreen nu our .. .. 0.D. 4,5 vmum W. M Y” (V:V;lghlt1-C)l1'Blg we-ddgng ll'ill11P linited Qumerhna! . -"DOWN DXK-0,” WAY" :33 Water Street V Suinsnerslh ism v..-.,...' 3, 2., ,0 urc ere on ugust Gt . V H95” and H Senknwsk, M g l d N V Above Maurice Mills Menu Wu! '3 3."'.'i'""..'.. Ilium 290 Mr Thomas Watson California SEALED Ham'r"mPk 'l"l”a"”d P DP”; Sn lma an FM. PHONE 3530 a e l5V4 15”. . . . g . TENDERS Irldrvsssrl in the .' . i --- "Wl WW0" 39 -ll 38 has purchased the Collett property undersigned. and endorsed ”TENDEB ran and D WW'Wmh' Hamax' 7'5 '- m- r- --- l lg”) this village. For sngicb )tc(1II'5: Mll-lg;ii' WI-IARF . lMPR(lVEMEN1'S 64' - .c.. ,. .-. "vi Lease 775 ms 77,-. s pixper y was ownc y . r. V i'CON ETE RETAINING WALL), si' ' Dr F-'linr1 H .rNpilI Ml) - reopens an .1 9 th - . , , 99 - - ” l - - gig: T la! 3:; Cecil Barhour of Charlottetown who f,ErA;;:'f:'3,,' and mdm,5c'd ..'.,'E;f,E,D,?f, F0; AIIEJRSIDE. PRINCE coiwri. l'.FZ.l RFGULAR pg,-gr.-gm. . su,-g,M' 5..., Wm", H H H has sold it to Mi. Watson. Exten- .'f..ll'P nr:rA'crtiiir:M' BllIlLl'lIN'-. 7:: "ll be received no the office. nf the Sen s B” D Water Strret. Siimmersido :33 ivvll".lh".:' 5:". 53” 5: lweillmllimvemems are hemg made l.'.nlii.3Ll.ll.'.r-l-wiltDliya.-.-til..-M...l3lml00 :.Fl;s'l::Ahll"uSlE.l;'lKl5h:lm lE'M'T”' WE” Till usnnv NIIGHT E E" WWI! 7932 I1 we 0 e ouse. i ' '.- ” - . BR 14. loss. . . ..--,.m....... 850 Wr Hnrg I00 202 204 l”""i lE'D'S'Ti)' wEDML5DA3' SEPTEW Frvriav ll fill. Satiii'dai' 7 in-9 in .- Yale MI 50 so Miss 118 Cone” of Amherst. NS. PER 7” '9” Plans and lDEClllL'dl.llM can be seen and "ISLANIT IN THE SKY" Phofographgf. .933: X"; C" ” n " lgpem a few days here with 1-91...? Plans and upeciflceilon can be seen and. l;;""' ”'m"” " "if ""'" 9" Starring -lflhn Wayne- ur in 2” 2" ”- forms of tender obtained at the offices ofl . 3l”""- D"P""lWll 0' Public Matine saw,-d 2:30 READ siso Yukcnri I! is is ruves and menus recenuy .vom. Ottawa. Ontario at on office of 9 35' - 05300 Zounine S 40 E l , . gf f.mg"Arc.hl'8cn:;,.l::prhr:m1;.';:Ho&iggxcliiie District Engineer. '38 Great George A. The D' wt SEARS 01' n SW p p I n ' ctlilrgulolo so see ado Ge(3,l;';lf:”ll;.'4”ul:::: "'gej,';qggd”'u'3igct-,I;u!d"-g.,;;m ff,,”',';”,';;f,i,',,;"'(:,,f;l;',':- 7v5:.'t"'i-.i5i'2'.7,"i'.'l"3.l'.?.?..eP.i.T.il" 5'3." "" KENSINGTON LEGION HOME . may” we , i.ons. .. - -- ' BMIVDOO 3-'uli Col aw. adv. 6314 Teddy Britten and Ronald Dawson Ftigg 'fr'1c';'ll'fwl:"'gf;"f,-D::',l)',',',:; :,'ji;,"':'- To be ::odnuibdored each tender must be Dancing from 9.00 -12.30 s.'r. Kg - - ' uccompnne y I seen i in th I . dos Montreal 4W. 4914 low. lg succefsngly pawngs the gnlgei 5”” '"”h"' M” I mulled chest" at handy! n llleEClll9Tl llll Music by Erwin lliicstis and 55 N SN". 5! ” 51 exam ha Ions m mersl E '1' be considered such tender must no "I" "M" 9' "M" '"'d "'"l” "" ” ""”m'l The Sunshine Ban s and Commerce ma cw. 4m High School. Ronald D son won accgmnmd by I mum, in mi mm M in to these forms and in ncccrrinnce with t I - ' 3: ;'"P',”" 5W4 50V: 5W: a prize for being one of thosel. ggrtlfled cheque or bonds as speeirmi in ”" """'"'-l'""' "l W"! "'9l!l"- Admmhm go ,9”! an sau. sav sou. - . - s ' ' ' um Dot! 4! cl 47 5”""l"'3 hlghesl 1" the PF0V1l'lCe me tgflglezlg :7": 'l';"l.:c'ln"m;'m?:”,l;'.'1'h rncpeparimeni. through on rim! En- vnnusrnuis of 325.00 as well as a sl0.00 prize mgnmmnm .0, mm mm,” zinoers office ill and in. or tlirnugli op... C-I1-IjZ11 -vm c Brew gong 54. 39... --:-;-----l-- - - undernirned. or through our niftre of the tjee---------------w-- .'le0 D Mug Nu gm rm; 3 ,. . though H", chm, .,.L.m, District Engine: .1! Cliarlolelllllkn. F E l..i 2445 D Steel in in ma tet:t'l office. or through the undersigned. or. "4" New blue-rm-MI and n! 5” 5''''l”"" 1' "VI I'M through the offices of the District Arclil- ll:!m:":;l' onddavosilit 0' I mm at 12000: N-' ""'.”'.””” -'-'-- ACADIAN ;,-,---,,,-my-,--,-. 3;--.-,-.-.-3;.-m,';,.::;':.: ":.."";.".::..::i".'.- o SERVICE STUDENTS HERE OTTAWA (CPI-A group of Mn. ior officers from Britain's, Im- perial Defence College arrived Wednesday for a month's tour of Canada. The group includes offi- cers from Tanganyika, Pakistan. New zealsnd and India. TENDERI Id rid endorsed "TENDER FOR R. . P. DETACRMENT BUILDING. HARBOUR BRETON. NEWFOUNDLAND. iviilboreceivodtnthoofflceoftho8eo- story. until MM inn. fE.D.!.'l'.). WED- ESDAY. SEPTEMBER II. I055. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the chief Euulueer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. the District Archi- tect. Building No. 1!. Buekrnaltlfu Field. Si. JnhlI'l. Nlld.. the Dimdct Architect. Federal Public Building. Halifax. N.5.. the District Architect. Old Pool Offloo Build- lnl. Saint John. N.R. To be coeddorod ouch tender must be accompanied by I eocurib in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as specified in the forms of tender and made an accord- in to these forms and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein The Department. through the Chief Archi- :ect'u office. or through .or tlintllh the offices of the District Archi- tect. Building No. 10 Bnckmutorfu Field. St. JohlI'l. NlId.. the District Architect. Fl eral Public Building. Rnlffu. NB. the Dir trl SEALED dre-ed to the undorignod a C. I Federal Public Building, Halifax. N.s.. the District Architect. Old Post Office Build- ing. Saint John. N.B., will rurnltv blue- prints nnd specification of the work on deposit of e Iiiin of 125.00 in the form of a cheque or money order payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be released on return of tho blueprints and spocifieetfou in good cou- dltion within I month from the date of receptfon of tenders. If not returned within that Period the deposit will be forfeited. 'nis lowest or any ilider not necessarily occupied. BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Misconche Sunday, August 21st ROBERT PORTER. PRYIKIO 22” A.8.'.l'. chief of Admlnlutrntivv services and Secretary. Department of Igibli c Works. omen, Aunm nu, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Auous-r use in Technicolor - "PHANTOM or run ituia MORGUE" - Starring - Carl Maiden. Patricia Medina. Claudo DwPNn- Cartoon - Canteen Service szso Standard 9:30 Devlllht W" Plnying Sunday: "SLAVE! or nAnvi.oN' starring: Richard Conte - Linda Christian..." t On and alter Monday. Aucust End show will ' mo Daylight Time. s STARLIT.” W DRIVE-lNThhARESU MERSIDE The Commercial Depadmenl Summerside High School Public woriu. The deposit will be releas- ed on return of the blue-prints and nucl- fiutlon in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be, forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT TORTIIR. ale! of Administrative services nnd Secretary. Department of Public Works. Oltlwl. August 11. 1950 Poultry Buying Buying live fowl Wednes- day, Aug. 24th from 8 am. to 2 p.m. at my home on Melpeque Road. MRI. 3. R. PENDLETDN Kensington, Phone 65-5 TONIGHT (Saturday) 7:15 - 9:15 BIG DOUUBLE BILL "DANGEROUS CARGO" Thrills Unimnginodi The story of the great Air- port Robbery. "SADDLE LEGION" Tim Holt. llloiiard Martin A Good Western I-lit. REGENT T0llAY 2:30 -1- 9:20 "AS YOU William Tracy WERE" - Joe Sawypr r-”.fm.':::::'.:':::: .?:."";:.' :":::-1:-':-2:-'2: ll...:i.'.."f.:':'.l.'2. iE::'- R". .-::.i.:im.::2.-:...o':..:...:;-".:".:.'".m...a .'::'.'.:..":.-.: . WILL Ry:-OPEN " these services an '-,1'.."..”.. -I '"N- "N 9-W W "W" '"' '9 Zl5S..”".ill..'1” ..'Z.'f'."?3.”n'." Wu? -1 urr ' i '”"""'”- ' on tendon. If not mums witnrn 0" r on Is. B.A.. n.D.. Minister. W M” n m M" H M...” M ,,,,,,, .,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,., ,, ,,,,,,,.,.,, Emmy SEPNMBER em Hwlmngx-Iisggut Cliurclsic movies. mum” "mun mn”.”i.rnsi or any tender not noeuunmy TU . lhel.'ooism1'.','m'd ''''l' and" am, ,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, nonnr roiirin. Attend a Vocational School. one of the two in me ;lnl::oo. nv.:i"'...P'x: Gospel . nu-cram. W" 0' WW'"":: ""'”' Province. Resident students s50.00; non-resident 9""d:llhgclIool u .i:u.lmln Tl: ”""'l- A-E1 73.3"” DW""""'l ”' "W "nu" 575.00 ' U "Titus. ey ans Knutsford i m''''' '"""' ”' "" Courses in shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeep- Mf gmdy Friday szoo 8pring- ing. Office Practice, Business English, Business Arith- ' - metic. Spelling, etc. Courses may be covered in one ,"”Nllal..wloNlI AY- The year. but students desiring to prepare themselves ' '9'” of 'l'er- for better positions with higher salaries may con- I',',,l;'.'g'-. hr;-r out 5:”: nnonwmo snrrnunnn e mu, .0, . mend ye", ""00. ' For information on courses Shorthend. Type- lgn, NH. I I u wi M Ex 1 . Scholarship of 550.00 available to the student ob :Ir.:s:4..::.'::"""' 2:? VUMP5 B”kk”Pl"3 End Cl 39 P9 3'" M tsining highest standing in second year. cypreu Gardens of Florida. liaisons. the iuv."'t-'."n' rnoivn 2939 on warm Adm" I" lmiulili-I9 W- . conducted the service A - .....-.: ---.....n--..,---- ma ceiimi. 00lflfEli0lill. course ""5 mm mm” new . Sm I,I.:.g.i,,..' N. .. .”,gu:'g 1. 89”" sh”. snmmenue Board of School Trustees,.Box 309 Summerslde. . 1 . FRIDAY 0 SATURDAY 8:15 "Easy Too Love" An outdoor musical filmed in beautiful color in the ciuding swimming in music. water skiing, eta. Esther Williams, Van Johnson, Tony Martin. 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